paratext

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Бледное пламя (Pale Fire) Vladimir Nabokov
Towards the Recognition of the Shell as an Integral Part of the Digital Text Anja Rau
Thresholds of the Edge: Rethinking the Concepts of Books and Access in the Age of the Digital Paratext Nadine Desrochers, Patricia Tomaszek
Thinking Paratextually: Making Meaning from Paradigm Shifts in the Age of Digital Culture Nadine Desrochers
The Web is Paratextual: An Exploration of the Web's Architecture from a Paratextual Perspective Patricia Tomaszek
The Paratexts of Inanimate Alice: Thresholds, Genre Expectations and Status Gavin Stewart
The Monstrous Book and the Manufactured Body in the Late Age of Print John M. Vincler
Stalking the paratext: speculations on hypertext links as a second order text Francisco J. Ricardo
Reading at the Thresholds to Electronic Literature: A Paratextual Study Patricia Tomaszek
Reading at the Thresholds of Book Covers and Opening Screens Patricia Tomaszek
Reader/Readers Philippe Bootz
Publishing without a Publisher's Peritext: Electronic Literature, the Web, and Paratextual Integrity Patricia Tomaszek
Paratexts: Thresholds of Interpretation Gérard Genette
Paratext in Digital Culture: 
Is Paratext Becoming the Story? Pasts, Presents and Futures of Paratext in Digital Culture
Pale Fire A Poem in four Cantos by John Shade Vladimir Nabokov
Pale Fire Vladimir Nabokov
Opuscula Elin Sjursen
Mashup as paratextual practice: beyond digital objects (in the age of networked media) Anna Nacher
Locating Literary Heritage in Paratexts: An Analysis of Peritexts in Electronic Literature Patricia Tomaszek
Fuzzy Coherence: Making Sense of Continuity in Hypertext Narratives Jukka Tyrkkö
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